How are glow sticks used today? How has it
changed since they were first invented by the US Navy back in the
1960’s? It is true that they are still being used on military
missions when a low light reliable source is necessary, but the
civilian population has also become reliant on them in sport and
other activities that occur after the sun goes down.

Since the glow stick is self reliant
and water proof, many people have found use of them in their outdoor activities instead of using lanterns and flashlights. Campers use them
to mark trails and around their camp site as a way of generating a
low level of light so they can see while in the woods. Divers also
use them just as Navy Seals do for night dives. These waterproof
light sources function without batteries or connections so they are
reliable and dependable.

Many owners of cars have also started
to place them in their vehicles as an emergency safety device. They
are essential when the vehicles breaks down after sunset and you need
to be seen on the road. They can serve as warning beckons on the road
so other drivers can see and know you are there. They are also useful
to help drivers see when their vehicles are incapacitated while on a
road trip at night.

One of the more inventive ways glow
sticks are being used, are to create an illusion. Some pranksters place one
on a helium filled balloon and set it aloft. This can give the
impression that there is a UFO present along with making a great
conversation starter for groups out after dark.

Active sports groups use the glow
sticks to mark out boundaries at night like in Frisbee golf. Some
people even connect several of the glow sticks together in a circle
and use them as the Frisbee itself. Children also like to play with
them in their hands so there dancing can have a new and wonderful
effect, and seeing the lining of the bright light.

Emergency workers also use the glow
stick as a reliable and safe light source in an emergency situation.
This self contained short term light source is the only approved item
of its kind that is authorized to be used in many emergency
situations by rescue personnel across the nation.

The use of the glow stick has grown as
more people find new and inventive ways of using them. They are safe
for all ages and will provide a source of light when there is no
power source around to connect too. They can easily be carried and can
be stored almost anywhere for long periods of time and still function
as they were intended to. They can be used around the home, in your
car or on camping and fishing trips at night.